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I have been running servers for years on windows and the only difference in this setup is that instead of using a bundled package of hosting software which normally only controlled my Apache and php install, I installed them individually and followed the setup to have them working as they normally do. I have compared my config files that that of my normal AppSrv install and they are almost identical except for the settings changes that I have made as I am using a new directory tree for storing my wwwroot files. The big reason I moved away from AppSrv is because they have not updated to the newer versions of php and Apache and could be a security concern. This server hosts both my own personal site that many people view as well as a volunteer site that there members have assess to as well as the public.
I have played with linux or unix type servers before and understand there befits but configuring an email server never worked out the way I wanted so I have stuck with widows, though I may look at them again as I also have a separate test machine that is identical hardware to the production server.
As for Xoops installs I have installed both 2.5.5 and the 2.6.0 version on a clean system with nothing other than the files that they come with and have had issues with the profile module which is the reason I started to find older versions of it to see if I could get it to work which I did using 1.61 from the basic modules pack found here:
https://xoops.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=6007 on a 2.5.5 install.
I also run a round cube install from this server with no issues so i am doubtful that it is a issue with the server hardware or software itself.
I am not trying to sound angry or defensive just hoping to clarify where I am coming from and what the "whole" story is and why I posted the question I did.